Y6 Autumn 1 Vocab Tu t’appelles comment ? Je m’appelle John

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Y6 Autumn 1 Vocab Tu t’appelles comment ? Je m’appelle John Tu habites où? J’habite à Heaton Chapel Comment ça va ? Ça va bien, merci Tu as quel âge ? J’ai 10 ans Je suis un garçon Je suis une fille J’aime le rouge What’s your name? I’m called John Where do you live? I live in Heaton Chapel How are you? Well, thanks How old are you? I’m 10 years old I’m a boy I’m a girl I like red Je suis... I am... il est ... he is... elle est ... she is... gentil gentille nice/kind intelligent intelligente clever grand grande tall petit petite small fou folle crazy bête silly drôle funny Adjectives in French: You may need to change the ending for a female person (feminine) assez quite très very eg je suis assez grand I’m quite tall